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Notes from live election coverage, November 5, 2002

• cover feature



Goldies 2002
The Guardian Outstanding Local Discovery Awards

Last week's issue

• news

 

In this issue

Editorial: No more taxi secrecy

Editorial: A new planning agenda

Opinion: The real City Tow story
By by thomas r. burke

Where's Warren?
Argonaut publisher hits, runs, and hides
By Bruce B. Brugmann

Chasing Chinchilla
Will an ex-planning commissioner's indictment affect Walgreens project?
By Savannah Blackwell

All's fare?
Proposed taxi hikes would line companies' pockets
By Rachel Brahinsky

The further misadventures of Robert and Marjorie
Could a lawsuit involving infamous San Francisco attorneys provide further evidence of a prison guard crime ring?
By A.C. Thompson

Who owns city planning?
As a new commission takes office, developers fight to keep control.
By Cassi Feldman

The water wars
Water privatization has been a failure all over the world – but companies like Bechtel haven't given up.
By Savannah Blackwell

Hall monitor

Life during wartime

Alerts

More political commentary from other sources

• a+e

 


Film: 'Alias Betty'
Crime of passion
By David Fear

Music: Baypop 2002
Nov. 12-17, various locations
By Kimberly Chun

Art: 'Box Art/Art Box'
Through Nov. 23, Pro Arts Gallery
By Lindsey Westbrook

Stage: Smuin Ballet
Nov. 8-24, Cowell Theater
By Rita Felciano

Correct techniques By Mosi Reeves

Last Exit By Derk Richardson

The Litterbox By John O'Neill

Liner notes By Lynn Rapoport

Extreme Measures By J.H. Tompkins

Tiger on beat By Patrick Macias

Script Doctor

Grooves

Local Grooves

2nd time around

Local Live

The Mix

Fall Arts Preview

• culture



alt.sex.column
Catch-up
By Andrea Nemerson

techsploitation
The Lego mystique

By Annalee Newitz

culture shocked
Wish upon a tree
By katharine mieszkowski

Dine
A long row to hoe
By Paul Reidinger

Without Reservations
A small, good thing

By Paul Reidinger

Cheap Eats
Sad eyes

By Dan Leone

Moon Signs
By Sally Cragin

The Blender

•extra

 

In the Public Interest
Credit scam: Why is Congress so intent on helping lenders – and hurting millions of consumers?
By Ralph Nader


Focus on the Corporation

A day at the American Enterprise Institute
By Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

Media Beat
Baghdad, autumn 2002: city of doom:
Bush has left Iraq in a no-win situation
By Norman Solomon

The shame of Hearst
Editor's Note
By Bruce B. Brugmann, 11.14.01

• etcetera

 

The Sofalogues
Crossing america on a couch

Superlist
Northern California film festivals

Anniversary Issue
The case for MUD: A public power agency could cut electric rates by 20 percent – and still make millions of dollars.